Between the increased costs of ingredient, insurance, electricity, etc. and state mandated $15/hour wages - that’s what you get.
So now that McD is unaffordable, people will be pushing for a $20 minimum wage - wash, rinse, repeat.
“So now that McD is unaffordable, people will be pushing for a $20 minimum wage - wash, rinse, repeat.”
I’m a low-end landlord. Several of my renters have a hard time making the rent. But they eat out constantly, have full cable, music services, etc. I, on the other hand, will pack a lunch, make much of my own food and generally plan my trips so I can buy gas at the lowest price. The fact that some people can’t make it on their income is often their own fault.